The clothes you wear earn an extra reputation when they have a designer's tag. Likewise, in the deluge of designer mobiles, handsets that have the guiding grace of some fashion gurus, sure become the apple of one's eye. Seems the fever is catching up with everyone. And that's why we have Dolce & Gabbana teaming up with Motorola, Julian McDonald collaborating with Sony Ericsson, Cath Kidston with Nokia and so on. Thus, it was not unnatural that LG signed up with the big fashion house Prada, to release a stunning gadget, before the ramp becomes too congested. Small and compact, LG Prada is about the size of its predecessor LG chocolate. It has an iPod lookalike exterior and the phone is simplistic in design, devoid of any keypad. The device comes as one piece of technology, without any slider mechanism, clamshell or candy bar design. The design of LG Prada is dominated by a high resolution touch sensitive screen. Since there is no keypad, everything is done through a touchscreen. The screen responds only to the fingers and there are no stylus provided. One wonders why did LG Prada constrain itself to such a technology, when most of the ladies would find it difficult to operate with their long nails. The default screen has a large analogue clock displayed on it. It gives a rather retro look to LG Prada. There are four simple on-screen buttons. These give access to the main menu, messages, contacts and a dial pad. The virtual dial pad is very responsive and bigger than conventional mobiles. The menu system is rich in comprehension and usability, offering a complete delight to its users. Despite being a fashion accessory, LG Prada accommodates many other useful features. These are LG Prada's 2 megapixel camera, Mp3 player, Bluetooth and USB and a good memory. The phone also offers Tri-band connectivity to ensure that one is not only stylish but also remains seamlessly connected. Mobile Phones Lg Prada
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